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14 June 2019

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Key figures

3 724 857

members in Church of Norway, 2018

Church of Norway - main figures1Published 14 June 2019

2018

Change last 3 years

1Baptized from 2016 and onward shows the total number of baptized. The number cannot be compared to previous year's numbers because they showed performed acts of baptize.

About the statistics

The annual church statistics give a summary of the Church of Norway activity in parishes/municipalities. These statistics
are published at a bishopric level. The statistics give information about church rituals such as baptisms, confirmations,
weddings, burials and church service attendance.

The reporting unit is the parish. According to the Church of Norway Act the parish is the basic unit. In every parish there
should be a parochial church council. In municipalities with more than one parish there should be a joint parish council.
According to this Act a register should be provided over baptisms, confirmations, enrolments and resignations of Church membership,
number of marriages and funerals performed by a vicar in the Church of Norway. Humbers of baptized from 2016 and onward shows
total number of baptized. The number cannot be compared to previous year’s numbers because they showed performed acts of baptize.
Marriages only include ecclesiastical marriages performed in Norway. For a total number of marriages, look to Population statistics.
Members in the Church of Norway include members as well as not baptized childeren (until 18 year) of a parent who is a member.

KOSTRA:Church key figures are published annually on the municipal level on the 15th March (unrevised figures) and 15th of
June (revised figures). At the diosece level the statistics are published in the beginning of May.

As far as the statistical year 2004 the annual statistics of the parishes were collected at paper schemes by NSD - Norwegian
Center for Research Data and published in the Ecclesiastical Database. As of the year 2005 the collection of data is electronic and is reported through the web-portal of SSB. The purpose of this
statics is to give information about the activity in the parishes of the Church of Norway. The Church of Norway National Council finance the statistics.

Important users of the Church statistics is the Ministry of Culture (KUD), Church of Norway National Council, dioceses, the
joint parish councils, other ecclesiastical organisations related to Dnk, as well as for researchers and media. This statistics
is also relevant in connection to other statistics in SSB. For instance, membership in Religious and life stance communities
outside the Church of Norway, Church accounts statistics and Register-based Employment Statistics for the Church of Norway.

No external users have access to the statistics and analyses before they are published and accessible simultaneously for all
users on ssb.no at 08 am. Prior to this, a minimum of three months' advance notice is given in the Statistics Release Calendar. This is one of Statistics Norway’s key principles for ensuring that all users are treated equally.

Statistics Norway carries out this task on behalf of the Church Council with legal authority in the Act on the Church (kirkeloven)
§9, the last section. Statistics Norway can make use of the collected data for official statistical purposes with legal basis
in the Statistics Act.

This statistics includes all geographical parishes in the Church of Norway, not included Svalbard. The statistics do not include
church affairs aboard or at institutions as hosptital and prisons, the church for the deaf, army chaplains and others having
their own registers. Every parochial church council in cooperation with the vicar is responsible for reporting the data. The
reporting unit is the parishes. The annual statistics include information on the number of baptisms, confirmations, enrolments
and resignations of Church membership, number of services, congregation numbers, communicant numbers, collection takings,
activities for children and teenagers, diaconal and ecumenical work in the parishes, cultural work etc. The main point of
the statistics is the activity that the vicars, the parochial church council and the employed are responsible to.

KOSTRA_Church uses data from several sources, among other from the municipality accounts, the membership register of the Church
of Norway, several registers for employment figures and Statistics Norway population statistics. The annual statistics are
collected via KOSTRA, scheme 28, "Annual statistics for the Church of Norway". Including the whole population (parish).

At the time of a new way of reporting system in 2005, it was also worked out a new scheme with simplified questions compared
to former schemes. This change complicates comparisons with former years on municipality level, but at national level the
continuity is good. The most important questions are continued pursued over the years.

Errors can occur when the form is filled out manually. Most errors are discoverd by revising controls and will be corrected.
The possibility of errors by measuring in the parishes can also happen. Most of the information from the church book, the
daily register etc. will be correct. Some errors may still occur.

All the registered units are included in the statistics every year. The last years the number has been declining due to merging
of the unitis.